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Renate In The Quartet
''Renate in the Quartet'' (german: Renate im Quartett) is a 1939 German musical comedy film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Käthe von Nagy, Hans Brausewetter and Gustav Fröhlich.Hake p. 198 It is based on a novel by Geog Albrecht von Ihering. When a female violinist joins an otherwise all-male musical quartet, the other members struggle to cope. Cast * Käthe von Nagy as Renate Schmidt * Hans Brausewetter as Peter Vogt * Gustav Fröhlich as Kurt Kielmansdorf * Attila Hörbiger as Michael Börne * Anton Pointner as Räusperer * Johannes Riemann as Walter Bauer * Walter Gross as Varieté-Regisseur * Harald Paulsen as Paul Erdmann * Josef Dahmen as Musiker am Konservatorium * Herma Relin as Hella Schütz * Ingeborg von Kusserow as Li, Frau Ambergs Nichte * Jac Diehl as Varieté-Angestellter * Wolfgang Dohnberg as Varieté-Inspizient * Reinhold Hauser as Gesundheitsprotz * Ingolf Kuntze as Direktor des Konservatoriums * Walter Lieck as Dr. N. * Olga Limbur ...
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Paul Verhoeven (Germany)
Paul Verhoeven (; born 18 July 1938) is a Dutch filmmaker. His blending of graphic violence and sexual content with social satire is a trademark of both his drama and science fiction films. After receiving attention for the TV series '' Floris'' in his native Netherlands, Verhoeven got his film breakthrough with romantic drama '' Turkish Delight'' (1973), starring frequent collaborator Rutger Hauer. The film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and later received the award for Best Dutch Film of the Century at the Netherlands Film Festival. Verhoeven later directed successful Dutch films including the period drama '' Keetje Tippel'' (1975), the war film '' Soldier of Orange'' (1977), the teen drama '' Spetters'' (1980) and the psychological thriller '' The Fourth Man'' (1983). In 1985, Verhoeven made his first Hollywood film '' Flesh and Blood'' and later had a successful career in the United States, directing science fiction films such as ''RoboCop'' (19 ...
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Johannes Riemann
Johannes Riemann (31 May 1888 – 30 September 1959) was a German actor and film director. Riemann was a member of the Nazi Party.Ernst Klee (2007) ''Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich: Wer war was vor und nach 1945''. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, p. 486 Selected filmography * '' The Giant's Fist'' (1917) * '' Five Minutes Too Late'' (1918) * ''The Beggar Countess'' (1918) * '' Your Big Secret'' (1918) * ''Anna Karenina'' (1919) * '' The Commandment of Love'' (1919) * '' Veritas Vincit'' (1919) * ''Irrlicht'' (1919) * ''The Enchanted Princess'' (1919) * '' The Clan'' (1920) * ''Kri-Kri, the Duchess of Tarabac'' (1920) * ''Nobody Knows'' (1920) * ''Sappho'' (1921) * ''The Eternal Struggle'' (1921) * '' The Three Aunts'' (1921) * '' Count Varenne's Lover'' (1921) * '' Trix, the Romance of a Millionairess'' (1921) * '' The Anthem of Love'' (1922) * '' The Circle of Death'' (1922) * '' The Love Story of Cesare Ubaldi'' (1922) * ''William Tell'' (1923) * ''Der He ...
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Franz Pfaudler
Franz Pfaudler (1893–1956) was an Austrian stage and film actor.Giesen p.200 Selected filmography * '' My Life for Maria Isabella'' (1935) * ''Renate in the Quartet'' (1939) * ''Der Postmeister'' (1940) * ''Heimkehr'' (1941) * '' Anuschka'' (1942) * ''Schrammeln'' (1944) * ''Melusine'' (1944) * '' The Millionaire'' (1947) * ''Maresi'' (1948) * ''Eroica'' (1949) * '' Archduke Johann's Great Love'' (1950) * ''Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short lifetime, Schubert left behind a vast ''oeuvre'', including more than 600 secular vocal wor ...'' (1953) * '' The Vulture Wally'' (1956) References Bibliography * Giesen, Rolf. '' Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography''. McFarland, 2003. External links * 1893 births 1956 deaths Male actors from Vienna Austrian male film actors Austrian male stage actors Burials at Ottakring ...
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Heinz Müller (actor)
Heinz Müller may refer to: *Heinz Müller (cyclist) (1924–1975), German racing cyclist *Heinz Müller (footballer, born 1943), German football midfielder *Heinz Müller (footballer, born 1978), German football goalkeeper (Lillestrom, Barnsley, Mainz) *Heinz-Fritz Müller (1912–1945), Waffen-SS *Heinz Müller (athlete) Heinz Müller (born 1 February 1936) is a Swiss sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad ( ...
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Olga Limburg
Olga Limburg (5 April 1881 – 7 March 1970) was a German theater and film actress. She began her artistic career in 1901 with a commitment at the Municipal Theatre of Poznan. Since 1902, she played at several of Berlin's leading theaters including the Tribune, the Metropol Theatre, Berlin , the comedy and the Theater am . During the early part of her theater career, Limburg usually played supporting roles. Later she worked in the "comical oldies" plays. Career Limburg's film acting career started in 1907 with a minor role in the silent film ' and followed by ' (1910). She also starred in major productions including ' (1919), '' Kean'' (1921) and Rudolf Meinert-directed '' Marie Antoinette, the Love of a King'' (1922). These films achieved her much acclaim as a supporting actress. She continued her acting career through the next decade and starred in talkies like ''Between Night and Dawn'' (1931), ', '' The Black Forest Girl'' (both 1933), ''The Girl Irene'' (1936) ''Madame Bovary ...
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Walter Lieck
Walter may refer to: People * Walter (name), both a surname and a given name * Little Walter, American blues harmonica player Marion Walter Jacobs (1930–1968) * Gunther (wrestler), Austrian professional wrestler and trainer Walter Hahn (born 1987), who previously wrestled as "Walter" * Walter, standard author abbreviation for Thomas Walter (botanist) ( – 1789) Companies * American Chocolate, later called Walter, an American automobile manufactured from 1902 to 1906 * Walter Energy, a metallurgical coal producer for the global steel industry * Walter Aircraft Engines, Czech manufacturer of aero-engines Films and television * ''Walter'' (1982 film), a British television drama film * Walter Vetrivel, a 1993 Tamil crime drama film * ''Walter'' (2014 film), a British television crime drama * ''Walter'' (2015 film), an American comedy-drama film * ''Walter'' (2020 film), an Indian crime drama film * '' W*A*L*T*E*R'', a 1984 pilot for a spin-off of the TV series ''M*A*S*H ...
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Ingolf Kuntze
Ingolf Kuntze (1890–1952) was a German stage and film actor.Giesen p.217 He was active as a character actor, appearing in supporting roles in a number of films during the Nazi era. Selected filmography * '' A Woman Branded'' (1931) * ''And Who Is Kissing Me?'' (1933) * ''Rivalen der Luft'' (1934) * '' Winter in the Woods'' (1936) * '' The Blue Fox'' (1938) * ''Secret Code LB 17'' (1938) * '' The Secret Lie'' (1938) * ''The Green Emperor'' (1939) * ''Renate in the Quartet'' (1939) * '' Escape in the Dark'' (1939) * ''The Governor'' (1939) * '' Uproar in Damascus'' (1939) * ''Kora Terry ''Kora Terry'' is a 1940 German drama film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Will Quadflieg and Josef Sieber. Cast References External links * 1940 films Films of Nazi Germany 1940 drama films 1940s German-langu ...'' (1940) * '' The Girl from Barnhelm'' (1940) * '' The Silent Guest'' (1945) * '' Amico'' (1949) * '' The Murder Trial of Doctor Jordan'' (1949) ...
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Reinhold Hauser
Reinhold is a German male given name. This German name is originally from "Reinold", composed of two elements. The first is from ''ragin'', meaning "the (Germanic) Gods" and ''wald'' meaning "powerful". This name was popularised by the ancient German hero figure known as Reinhold von Montalban (The Four Sons of Aymon), Reinhold von Meilan ( The Dietrich Saga), and ultimately, as Saint Reinhold von Köln. The -h- is recorded in the Dietrich von Bern legendary figure De gude Reinholt van Meilan who was the only one spared the slaughter at Erminrich's castle due to his loyalty to Dietrich. Hence with the addition of the -h- the etymology is interpreted as the emphatic prefix ''regn-'' with ''hold'', apparently meaning "solemnly loyal".George T. Gillespie, A Catalogue Of Persons Named In German Heroic Literature (700-1600) Including Named Animals And Objects And Ethnic Names, 1973, pp 107-108 This name was brought to the British Isles by Viking conquerors, in the form of the Old N ...
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Wolfgang Dohnberg
Wolfgang is a German male given name traditionally popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The name is a combination of the Old High German words ''wolf'', meaning "wolf", and ''gang'', meaning "path", "journey", "travel". Besides the regular "wolf", the first element also occurs in Old High German as the combining form "-olf". The earliest reference of the name being used was in the 8th century. The name was also attested as "Vulfgang" in the Reichenauer Verbrüderungsbuch in the 9th century. The earliest recorded famous bearer of the name was a tenth-century Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg. Due to the lack of conflict with the pagan reference in the name with Catholicism, it is likely a much more ancient name whose meaning had already been lost by the tenth century. Grimm (''Teutonic Mythology'' p. 1093) interpreted the name as that of a hero in front of whom walks the "wolf of victory". A Latin gloss by Arnold of St Emmeram interprets the name as ''Lupambulus''.E. Fö ...
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Jac Diehl
JAC or Jac may refer to: Businesses *JAC Liner, a Philippine bus company *JAC Motors, a Chinese automobile manufacturer *Japan Air Commuter airline (ICAO: JAC) Organizations *JAC (football club), a football club from Libreville, Gabon *Japanese Alpine Club *Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, a Soviet political organization *Jharkhand Academic Council *Joint Analysis Center, US intelligence agency *Joint Astronomy Centre, an observatory telescope operator *Judicial Appointments Commission, of England and Wales *''Junta de Aviación Civil'', the civil aviation authority of the Dominican Republic *Men's Hockey Junior Africa Cup, international under-21 field hockey tournament organised by the African Hockey Federation. Other uses *''J.A.C.'', an album from Austrian band Tosca *Jac Naylor, a fictional character in ''Holby City'' *Castra of Jac, a fort in the Roman province of Dacia *Jakaltek language (ISO 639-3: jac) *John Abbott College, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada *''Journal ...
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Ingeborg Von Kusserow
Ingeborg von Kusserow (28 January 1919 – 14 April 2014) was a German film actress. Biography Kusserow was born in Wollstein, Province of Posen, Germany (today Wolsztyn, Poland). She starred in Nazi propaganda films during the Third Reich, which she wrote about in a 1949 memoir ''I Was Hitler's Mickey Mouse''. Kusserow married Percy Graf Welsburg in November 1941; they hoped to get away to Switzerland and Italy but in fact had to remain in Berlin throughout the war, which she describes in a 1948 memoir ''Enough, no More''. They finally emigrated to Britain in 1947 and lived in St John's Wood, London and she restarted her acting career, usually appearing as Ingeborg Wells. Kusserow retired in 1960 and divorced Welsburg, but married again in 1968 to Kenneth Slingsby-Fahn (1913–2007), a retired RAF officer. Their life together in their garden flat in Abercorn Place has been recounted in a memoir by a neighbour. In 1979 she and her husband relocated to a cottage in Houghton, We ...
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Herma Relin
A herma ( grc, ἑρμῆς, pl. ''hermai''), commonly herm in English, is a sculpture with a head and perhaps a torso above a plain, usually squared lower section, on which male genitals may also be carved at the appropriate height. Hermae were so called either because the head of Hermes was most common or from their etymological connection with the Greek word (blocks of stone), which originally had no reference to Hermes at all. The form originated in ancient Greece, and was adopted by the Romans (called mercuriae), and revived at the Renaissance in the form of term figures and atlantes. Origin In the earliest times Greek divinities were worshipped in the form of a heap of stones or a shapeless column of stone or wood. In many parts of Greece there were piles of stones by the sides of roads, especially at their crossings, and on the boundaries of lands. The religious respect paid to such heaps of stones, especially at the meeting of roads, is shown by the custom of each ...
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